Adrenal Fatigue

Adrenal Fatigue Overview

People can have Adrenal Fatigue separately from Hypothyroidism. But it is quite common for patients to have Adrenal Fatigue in connection with Hypothyroidism, as it was for me.

According to Natural Thyroid Treatment, of the millions of people who are diagnosed with thyroid conditions, many of these people also develop adrenal fatigue. If a healthcare professional aims their treatment directly at the thyroid gland and ignores the adrenals, there is absolutely no chance of restoring the patient’s health back to normal.

Basics Causes of Adrenal Fatigue

Adrenal fatigue is a condition that involves the adrenal glands becoming weakened due to numerous factors which place stress on the body such as:

Basic Symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue

Further, Natural Thyroid Treatment explains there are many different symptoms people can experience, but here are some of the more common ones:

Extremely tired, especially in the morning

Find it difficult to obtain quality sleep

Crave sweet and salty foods

Feel stressed out most of the time

Decreased sex drive

Low blood pressure (light headedness)

Loss of body hair

Needing stimulants or high doses of caffeine

At some point all this information gets a little overwhelming, so just read what you can and approach things one step at a time. I am here for you and will try to make this is as easy to understand as possible. In summary, treating Adrenals is vital. You need to know this is a possibility.

Like many people, I needed to treat Adrenals (low cortisol) as well as Hypothyroidism to reach my optimal health. To exercise, sleep well at night, have steady endurance throughout the day. To be able to wake up easily in the morning, and maintain my weight. Learn more below.

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